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William Murphy TRIMBLE
Jane DUNBAR |
Husband: William Murphy TRIMBLE
Birth: 4 Sep 1844, Haddon Twp., Sullivan Co., IN Death: 25 Feb 1934 Father: Joseph TRIMBLE Mother: Catherine CARRICO |
Marriage: 9 Nov 1865, Sullivan Co., IN |
Wife: Jane DUNBAR
Birth: 5 Feb 1845 Death: 30 Aug 1913 |
Children — born and died Sullivan Co., IN: |
1. Homer TRIMBLE, b. 3 Aug 1866; d. 26 Dec 1950
2. Mary E. TRIMBLE, b. 19 Feb 1867; d. 5 Nov 1962 3. Eliza TRIMBLE, b. 4 Dec 1869; d. 4 Aug 1959 4. Celeste Evelyn TRIMBLE, b. 8 May 1872; d. 18 Aug 1954; m. 17 Dec 1902, Alfred Boyd ANDREW 5. Etta N. TRIMBLE, b. 9 Mar 1875; d. 20 Apr 1956; never married 6. Scott TRIMBLE, b. 28 Jan 1877; d. 22 Jan 1952 7. Angela TRIMBLE, b. 7 Oct 1878; d. 21 Nov 1930 8. Fred TRIMBLE, b. 13 Aug 1881; d. 13 Sep 1948 9. Milly Gay TRIMBLE, b. 6 Aug 1883; d. 1970/1; never married 10. Frank TRIMBLE, 15 Mar 1885; d. 23 Sep 1965 11. Roy TRIMBLE, b. 24 Dec 1887; d. 16 Jun 1950 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Indiana |
Sources:
1. Marriage Index, Indiana, 1851-1900 (Broderbund CD-243):
2. 1870 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #46 of 57): Merom P.O., Hadden Twp., Sullivan Co., IN, p. 115B, PN 46, enumerated 23 Jul 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. Emails from Georgia Pirtle. She supplied the above data and adds:
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